Ebenezer Obey, who debuted in 1964 and became famous with Olo Mi Obo Temi (1966), further modernized juju by drawing on
highlife, and his lengthy jams (underpinning a spiritual longing) turned it into an exercise in trance:
Mo Tun Gbe De (1973),
Operation Feed The Nation (1976),
Adam and Eve (1977),
Current Affairs (1980),
Je Ka Jo (1983).